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Hello all: I have been dealing with this for going on 2 months now - I run AdAware and SpyBot almost daily. AdAware will usually clean my system for an hour or two. I have also used CWShredder and the trial version of Registry Mechanic... oh please save me!

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--The directory 'junkxxx' is now included as a Subfolder in the FINDnfix folder
and is the destination for the file to be moved..
-*Previous directions will no longer work...
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Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
»»»IE build and last SP(s)
6.0.2800.1106 SP1-Q330994-Q824145-Q832894-Q837009-Q831167-Q823353
The type of the file system is NTFS.
C: is not dirty.

Sat 17 Jul 04 16:33:20
4:33pm up 0 days, 7:43

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The list will produce a small database of files that will match certain criteria.
You must know how to ID the file based on the filters provided in
the scan, as not all the files flagged are bad.
Ex: read only files, s/h files, last modified date. size, etc.
The filters provided should help narrow down the list, and hopefully
pinpoint the culprit.
Along with that,registry scan logged at the end should match the
corresponding file(s) listed.
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Unless the file match the entire criteria, it should not be pointed to remove!
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*For *Helpers/Mods and/or users that are not familiar with any of the
items on the scan results- I recommend using an alternative, once
you know what to look for!
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User is a member of group YOUR-XHTR8HVC4P\None.
User is a member of group \Everyone.
User is a member of group YOUR-XHTR8HVC4P\Debugger Users.
User is a member of group BUILTIN\Administrators.
User is a member of group BUILTIN\Users.
User is a member of group \LOCAL.
User is a member of group NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE.
User is a member of group NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users.

A handle was successfully obtained for the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows key.
This key has 0 subkeys.
The AppInitDLLs value exists and reports as 62 bytes, including the 2 for string termination.

Well done!
File identified!
This will take couple or more steps to fix.(Although won't be all done yet)
Be sure to Follow the next set of steps carefully, in
the exact order specified:

1.)
*Get ready to restart your computer.
- Open the FINDnFIX\Keys1\ Subfolder And
DoubleClick on the "FIX.bat" file.
-You will get a prompt preparing for auto-restart in 10 seconds.
-Let it restart!
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2.)
On restart, Go to Start/Search, and find:
"KBDMMJ.DLL" (in System32 folder; as it should be visible)
-When found, RightClick on the "KBDMMJ.DLL" file
And select -> Cut...
Immediately Open this Subfolder:
C:\FINDnFIX\junkxxx <-
RightClick inside it and select -> Paste
hit 'ok' when/if asked on 'read only' file move prompt.
Be sure the file is now here: \junkxxx\KBDMMJ.DLL
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3.)
When done, Go back up one level to the main C:\FINDnFIX folder and
Run the -> "RESTORE.bat" file ,
It will run and generate new log (log2.txt)
Post it here.
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*Note:
Do not change/move around or
tamper with any of the file(s) folder(s) and path
included in the 'FINDnFIX' folder.

-Open the FINDnFIX\Files2< Subfolder:
Run the -> "ZIPZAP.bat" file.
It will quickly clean the rest and
will create a zipped copy of the bad file(s) in the same
folder (named as-- junkxxx.zip) and open your email
client with instructions:
Simply drag and drop the 'junkxxx.zip' file from
the folder into the mail message and submit
to the specified addresses! Thanks!

(*Please include the link in your mail to the board
that assisted you, so any errors in the process could be traced back!)

When done, restart your computer and
Delete and entire 'FINDnFIX' file+Subfolder(s)
From C:\

As the procedure is confirmed all successful at
this point, (including resetting the Security Descriptor on the "object" itself ), go ahead and delete as well this extra temp. backups Subfolder created:
C:\Windows\Temp\"Backs2" <-

For the remaining problems (if any), run any and all
removal tools once again as they should work properly now!
In particular, Latest CWShredder.exe